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More Immigrants Injured Falling From Border Fence

Smugglers use ladders on Mexican side, then tell migrants to jump 18 to 30 feet.

'Lives Are Different' Two Years After Yarnell Wildfire Tragedy

Remembering 19 members of Granite Mountain Hotshots crew who were killed in blaze.

Tucson Group Raises Money for Teacher Supplies

Tucson Values Teachers annual drive to support educators who dig into their own pockets.

Supreme Court Turns Away Arizona Voter ID Requirement

Justices decline to hear appeal of state's case requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.

Will Voters Ban Red-Light Enforcement Cameras?

Group opposing photos at intersections turns in signatures aiming for November city ballot.

Coming in July: Dwarf Planet Pluto, Up Close and Personal

Flagstaff eagerly awaits distant dwarf planet coming into sight of long-traveling space probe.

AZ WEEK: Supreme Court Rulings' Impact on Arizona

Court upholds key part of Affordable Care Act; redistricting decision forthcoming

METRO WEEK: Solar Energy Advances in the Southwest

As residents add solar, companies try to improve solar panels

Tucson Home Sales Rise 14% in May from Last Year

Foreclosures down, volume and sales prices up as market strength continues.

Wildfire Managers Turn Focus to Prevention

After years of record-breaking conflagrations, calmer season brings a break.

Iraqi Air Force Pilot Found Dead in F-16 Wreckage

Plane went down on training mission Wednesday night near Douglas; cause under investigation.

Arizona Tourism on the Rebound

Industry saw big growth in 2014. Visit Tucson hopes to capitalize on recent success

Independents and Independence

Tucson residents join national celebration to support local businesses.

126K Arizonans Keep Insurance Subsidies under Ruling

US Supreme Court decides 6-3 in favor of Affordable Care Act help with premiums.

Iraqi Pilot Training in US Was Flying F-16 When It Crashed

Iraqi-owned plane assigned to work with Tucson Air National Guard unit went down near Douglas.

Yea or Nay on Bonds? Efforts Arise to Convince Voters

Political committees form to educate Pima County residents on whether to borrow money for construction projects

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